Notion Finance Tracker is a template enhanced by an app that integrates with Notion's API. It transforms your workspace into a powerful personal finance tool.
You can track net worth, investments, and budget in one place, with real-time updates for asset values and exchange rates. It supports multiple currencies, creates financial charts, and handles recurring transactions.
Track a wide range of investments and assets directly in Notion. From stocks and crypto to real estate and vehicles, keep tabs on your entire portfolio value in real-time.
Budget like a pro in a simple budgeting view where you set limits and track progress. It supports income, expenses, and goals, all with multi-currency capability.
View your net worth, cash flow, and investment distribution through interactive graphs and charts embedded in your Notion workspace.
Easily set up and manage recurring incomes or expenses. Perfect for tracking regular bills, subscriptions, or paychecks without manual entry each time.
Support for a wide array of transaction and account types, ensuring you can track virtually every aspect of your financial life within Notion.
Your financial data stays in your Notion workspace. My app does not store any of your financial data.
I use this to track my own personal finances, so I'm constantly improving it. You'll enjoy frequent updates including new financial tracking features, enhanced performance, and expanded asset type support.
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Notion Finance Tracker with Superpowers is unique because it:
These features elevate it beyond standard Notion templates, offering a powerful yet simple financial management solution.
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Choose Notion Finance Tracker with Superpowers because:
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Compared to standard Notion templates:
It combines the power of dedicated finance apps with the flexibility of Notion, offering a unique, comprehensive solution for financial management.
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This tool appeals to tech-savvy individuals who appreciate Notion's flexibility and want enhanced financial management capabilities without leaving their familiar environment.
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I created this tool out of personal necessity and a love for Notion. After trying numerous finance apps and Notion templates, I couldn't find one that met all my needs:
Unable to find a solution that ticked all these boxes, I built my own. The result is this Finance Tracker - a powerful yet simple tool for personal finance management within Notion. It's designed for people like me who want clarity in their finances without unnecessary complexity, combining the best of dedicated finance apps with the flexibility of Notion.
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The Jad Joubran courses on the other hand really upped my skill level and helped me make the jump from passive learning, exercises and very small projects to making legitimate web apps. That was probably the biggest/scariest jump I've made in my learning journey, and without those courses and the hands-on skill checks and projects he makes you do, I wouldn't have gotten to where I am (which is close to finishing... Source: almost 2 years ago
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